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Catalytic feedback includes reviews of catalytic converters. A catalytic converter is fitted to your car's exhaust to reduce the harmful pollution coming from it.
A catalytic converter is a piece of an automotive exhaust system. The catalytic converter often contains precious metals. As exhaust gases pass through the catalytic converter, chemical reactions occur which convert pollutant gases into less harmful ones.
harmful because it pollutes the area
no, a catalytic converter removes harmful gases produced by an engine, headers simply provide increased airflow out of the exhaust
No, a cherry bomb is a type of muffler that reduces exhaust noise, while the catalytic converter's purpose is to reduce harmful emissions
Oxygen which comes out of a car exhaust is a product of reaction in the catalytic converter. In the catalytic converter, oxides of nitrogen undergo reactions to form less harmful nitrogen gas and oxygen, which are then expelled through the exhaust system.
The catalytic converter converts harmful chemicals in exhaust gases into less harmful ones using platinum.
to make harmful gasses that would be very toxic to a human bearable
To route harmful gases to the rear of the car after the catalytic converter has cleaned up the exhaust as much as possible. Also the muffler is used to quite the exhaust.
To lower the amount of harmful emissions in the exhaust. It converts HC, CO and NOx into H20, CO2, and N2.
The purpose of any catalytic converter is to reduce harmful emissions from the exhaust of a combustion engine. It accomplishes this through a combination of heat and a precious metal catalyst that causes the harmful emissions to either oxidize or reduce to safe elements in the exhaust flow. If the engine is out-of-tune and not calibrated to OEM specs, the catalytic converter's efficiency is greatly diminished and could lead to a converter failure. cited from http://bba-reman.com/cats.htm
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